HP Domain Apollo Series

It seems that there are so many of these mutant machines. At the time
these computers were advertised as your "Personal Supercomputer".
These computers definately had a following and it is still used by many
today. They can run the Domain OS (BSD UNIX). I do not know if they are
able to run HPUX. It is unknown as to whether these machines can run OpenBSD
or NetBSD or to whether in the future there is interest to port Linux/m68k
to this platform.

Computer

Processor

Main

Math

Memory

DSP80

8MHz 010

PEB (optional)

DSP80A

8MHz 010

PEB (optional)

DSP90

12MHz 020

special

DSP160

custum IEEE

DN100

Dual 8MHz 68k

DN300

8MHz 010

DN320

8MHz 010

PEB

DN330

12MHz 020

special

DN400

Dual 8MHz 68k

DN420

Dual 8MHz 68k

DN460

custom IEEE

DN550

10MHz 010

DN560

12MHz 020

68882

DN570

16MHz 020

DN580

16MHz 020

DN590

20MHz 020

68881

DN600

Dual 8MHz 68k

DN660

custom IEEE

DN660A

custom IEEE

DN2500

20MHz 030

68882

Built-in

DN3000

12MHz 020

68881

DMMU

DN3010

12MHz 020

68881

68851

DN3010A

12MHz 020

68881

68851

DN3040

12MHz 020

68881

68851

DN3500

25MHz 030

68882

Built-in

DN3550

25MHz 030

68882

Built-in

DN4000

25MHz 020

68881

68851

DN4500

33MHz 020

68882

Built-in

DN5500

50MHz 040

Built-in

Built-in

DN10000

4 18MHz PRISM

These pages were created to illustrate the basic
machine information of the Apollo Family as a service to the Apollo and
Linux/m68k enthusiasts. I would deeply appreciate any suggestions people
may have regarding additional information they would like to have added.
Email darknerd@best.com.